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HARRISBURG, Pa., July 12 (U. P.) ~The question whether Joseph W. Drabenstadt Jr. of nearby Middletown, Pa. will see his “daddy” béfore he dies rested today with President Roosevelt and the war department. The —§-year-old - boy, ill with

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Senator Charles Tobey (R. N. H), former isolationist, appeared cer= tain of victory. Unofficial returns from 291 of New

according to tabulations from 2314 of the state's 3670 precincts. Senator Elbert Thomas (D. Utah), was not opposed for renomination. Thomas was the only other senator up for renomination in the six primary elections which were held Massachusetts and Washington, in addition to New Hampshire, Oklahoma and Utah. Adam E, Bennion, former utilities in Oklahoma, returns from 297 preexecutive, appeared certain to be|cincts gave W. J. Otjen 2030 ballots, the Republican nominee to face compared to 673 for Patrick MurThomas in the November election phy, his closest opponent. All of JAP TIES 4TH TERM in Utah. Bennion polled 17,567 the state's five incumbent congressvotes in 587 election districts of 870|men, including two New Deal critics, precincts, according to unofficial! Rep. Lyle Boren and Rep. Paul tabulations which gave his closest Stewart, jumped into the lead, acopponent, David J. Wilson, 5413. Maw Renominated Governor Herbert B. Maw was!J, Tobin of Boston, indorsed by the|announcement of his willingness to renominated ‘as the Democratic|c, 1. O., was conceded the Democandidate over State Senator Stan-| cratic gubernatorial nomination by ley N. Child, Salt Lake City, who State Treasurer Francis X. Hurley. conceded the election last night. unofficial returns from 1706 of the Maw polled 18417 ‘in 511 precincts, a compared to 11,125 for Child. - - ‘I Mayor J. Bracken Lee won the ‘Republican gubernatorial nomination over Police Chief Reed Vetterli, , i Salt Lake City, who also conceded from 1510 precincts gave Mayor |cast over Tokyo radio.

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Ensign Edwin K. Steers, son of State Election Commissioner Edwin M. Steers of Indianapolis, was on one of the first two allied vessels ‘ {to enter Cherbourg harbor on the day the French port fell, he has

Mr. Thomas precincts gave Lee 16,875 votes and | Written his parents.

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"| Vetterli 8933 Ensign Steers is on a P-T boat. “Our boat and another entered tting third Cherbourg harbor and were the ar third term first ‘allled vessels to do so,” he d to Mayor Charles Wrote. ° Portsmouth in the battle] “We saw quite a bit but couldn't Republican gubernatorial [get any farther than the breaknomination. Returns from 291 of water. We were met with quite a 295 precincts gave Dale 27,987 bal-|warm reception but retired none the lots and Blood 19932. There was|worse for wear and all is well.” little interest in the voting among| Ensign Steers wrote that he had the Democrats, whose only contest been on shore only a few hours since was in one congressional] district. |he reached England May 31, He In the Republican senatorial race| practiced law here before entering the navy more than a year ago,

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districts. \ A Japanese political writer, comIn Massachusetts, Mayor Maurice menting on President Roosevelt's

run for a fourth term, said today that “world domination seems the only thing which will satisfy him.” “There is no limit to the ambition

121,897 votes; Hurley 72,156. executive in the White House” the In the Democratic contest for the | commentator, Kiyoshi Kojima of the U. 8. senatorial nomination, returns | Domei news agency, said in a broad-

John N. Corcoran of Cambridge| Kohima said “it would have been 48,985, and former U. 8. Rep. Rich-|real news if the announcement had ard M. Russell of Boston 36,189, |been to the effect that he was not . runn in the presidential’ - Langlic Leading ing r elec

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He said it was understandable Harry P. Cain of Tacoma, now on|that some American senators, who, military leave as a major in the when asked for comment on the

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state's 1805 precincts gave . Tobin of the. current. United States chief |-

what physicians consider a fatal case of acute lymphatic leukemia, has been pining for, his father, Sgt. J. W. Drabenstadt, serving

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ponent nearly four-to-one in the/“What about the Affth, sixth, rice ‘for the G. O. P. senatorial seventh, etc., terms?” nomination. Returns from 103 out| The President's explanation, Ko-| of 3164 precincts gave Cain 25,653 hima said, was “ridiculous because votes and Joseph A. Mallery, state Roosevelt right along has been plansupreme court justice, 6440. In the ning every political move to assure Democratic race for the senatorial his election to the fourth term.” | nomination,- Rep. Warren G. Mag-

nuson polled 28570 votes in the same number of precincts, compared to 5011 for Congressman Martin F.

governor, Edward J. Fry held an| 8000-vote margin over William J.! Cody with more than 2000 of the

state’s 3848 precincts reporting. tender. Republican Governor Harry In the Republican gubernatorial Kelly was unopposed for party re- | contest in that state, Governor nomination, as was James Lee, | Arthur B. Langlie was. leading Democratic choice for lieutenant | Louis Wasmer, Spokane radio execu- | governor, tive, 21,874 to 8107. In Minnesota, incomplete and | The Democratic gubernatorial|unofficial returns from Monday's candidate, Senator Mon C. Wall- ostium Mure Repub. unopposed in the primary, |lican vernor war . ye, Er pri developed in|Lt. Cmdr. Harold E. Stassen’s Michigan for congressional nomina- |successor, and Byron C. Allen, tions sought by incumbents on the |Detroit Lakes, Democratic-Farmer-basis of unofficial tabulations, Labor candidate, of their party's After trailing in early geturns,|gubernatorial nomination. Rep. George Sadowski, Detroit] Returns were reported from less | Democrat, gained a slim lead over [than one-half of the state's pre- | the Rev. Horace White in the 1stjcincts, but both candidates were, | district with 78 of the district's 226{s0 far in the lead that there! precincts reported, Sadowski led [seemed no question of the outcome. | White 319] to 2482, In Minnesota congressional races, Brown Is Ahead all Republican incumbents seek- |

ing renomination were piling up| Rep. Bartel J. Jonkman, Grand {winning margins. Rapids, clung to a narrow lead

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